I'm assuming you mean the part that sticks out of the base of the motor that you slip the spring onto from the tail. In that case, I don't see why that wouldn't work! I would try a pipe wrench on it. Probably would get it off, too!
That depends on a decent amount of variables, what size the check and plunger are, how deep the well is, and what motor head they have one but on average a 2 3/4 plunger can pump 3-5 gallons a minute on a good day
nice bro!!!
Thank you!
Was the replacement a new or rebuilt motor?
This one happened to be a rebuilt motor!
You think I could weld a nut to a snapped vane spring mount to get it off?
I'm assuming you mean the part that sticks out of the base of the motor that you slip the spring onto from the tail. In that case, I don't see why that wouldn't work! I would try a pipe wrench on it. Probably would get it off, too!
Nice work
Thank you!
How much water daily in gallon's are you getting and how much gallons per minute douse it give approximately ?
That depends on a decent amount of variables, what size the check and plunger are, how deep the well is, and what motor head they have one but on average a 2 3/4 plunger can pump 3-5 gallons a minute on a good day
What's shot about this one?
Little gears in the back went out, so the two sets weren't touching!
@@yourlocalwellman wow. How many years you reckon its been up and running?
It's hard to tell. I couldn't find a date stamp on it, but probably in the 20-25 year range if oiled properly
Hi, i am from Argentina and i have a question. How can i know where my aermotor windmill will can has a scape of oil? And how can i fix it? Thanks
Hi! And are you meaning there's a leak that you can't find?